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pascal, 1 year ago If you like to tinker but still have some consistency, I’d suggest gentoo. It’s been really solid for the last 16 years for me.
If you like to tinker but still have some consistency, I’d suggest gentoo. It’s been really solid for the last 16 years for me.
I use plasma, BTW
pascal, 1 year ago “systemd is fine” yeah fuck you personally.
“systemd is fine” yeah fuck you personally.
pascal, 1 year ago “gentoo users, this is your wakeup call” that was from 2014. As a gentoo user, he can go eat some dicks, my system today runs just fine.
“gentoo users, this is your wakeup call”
that was from 2014.
As a gentoo user, he can go eat some dicks, my system today runs just fine.
pascal, 1 year ago Your choices of distro if you don’t want systemd are Debian, Void, Artix, and Gentoo, and afaik that’s about it. IIRC Debian was one of the first distros implementing systemd.
Your choices of distro if you don’t want systemd are Debian, Void, Artix, and Gentoo, and afaik that’s about it.
IIRC Debian was one of the first distros implementing systemd.
pascal, 1 year ago It comes in handy for people who wants to run Linux on their notebook without being an engineer and look at Mac users with envy because of their “ready to work” time on their macbooks of 1-2 seconds after they open the lid. On a server, it solves nothing.
It comes in handy for people who wants to run Linux on their notebook without being an engineer and look at Mac users with envy because of their “ready to work” time on their macbooks of 1-2 seconds after they open the lid.
On a server, it solves nothing.
I am THIS close to joining the Chromium monopoly gang (i.imgflip.com)
Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE (lemmy.ml)
I use plasma, BTW